Blue light.
Red shirts absorb most colors of light and therefore reflect mainly red light.
The white shirt will reflect the most light because white objects reflect all wavelengths of light, whereas colored shirts absorb and reflect only certain wavelengths.
In a dark room, a blue shirt will appear dark or black because there is not enough light for the color to be visible. Without sufficient light to reflect off the fabric, our eyes perceive the shirt as being dark in color.
It reflects a radiation of b radiation which is a color green.
A green t-shirt reflects green light while absorbing all other colors in white light. This selective reflection by the fabric is what gives the t-shirt its green color appearance to our eyes.
Red shirts absorb most colors of light and therefore reflect mainly red light.
A shirt appears red because it reflects red wavelengths from light which falls on it. If it is dark then there is no incident light and so red light for the shirt to reflect to your eyes.
The white shirt will reflect the most light because white objects reflect all wavelengths of light, whereas colored shirts absorb and reflect only certain wavelengths.
In a dark room, a blue shirt will appear dark or black because there is not enough light for the color to be visible. Without sufficient light to reflect off the fabric, our eyes perceive the shirt as being dark in color.
It reflects a radiation of b radiation which is a color green.
A green t-shirt reflects green light while absorbing all other colors in white light. This selective reflection by the fabric is what gives the t-shirt its green color appearance to our eyes.
When a blue shirt is in red light only, it may appear very dark or nearly black because the red light does not contain the wavelengths needed to reflect the blue color of the shirt. Instead, the shirt will absorb most of the red light, causing it to appear dark.
The reason the shirt appears red in white light is because it is absorbing all other colours apart from red which it is reflecting into your eyes. When in a green light there is no red component of the light to be reflected so the shirt absorbs all the available light which makes it appear black.
A white shirt will appear green under a green disco light because objects reflect the light projected onto them. Since the shirt is white, it will reflect the green light predominantly, giving it a green appearance.
A green t-shirt will appear darker and less vibrant under a red light due to the way the human eye perceives color. The red light will make the green shirt appear more subdued as the red light will reflect off the green fabric and alter its appearance.
Yes, a white shirt reflects most of the light that hits it, making it appear bright. White surfaces reflect all wavelengths of visible light equally, which is why they appear white to our eyes.
The color black absorbs way more height then light blue. Lighter colors reflect more height then they absorb, black absorbs all height.